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Title: "Taglia" and "Tacca" : the marketing of farm produce in the past
Authors: Galea, J.
Keywords: Agriculture -- Malta -- 20th century
Land use, Rural -- Malta -- 20th century
Food supply -- Malta -- 20th century
Crops -- Malta -- 20th century
Livestock -- Malta -- 20th century
Issue Date: 1962
Publisher: s.n.
Citation: Galea, J. (1962). "Taglia and Tacca" : the marketing of farm produce in the past. Maltese Folklore Review, 1(1), 70-73
Abstract: The Maltese farmer is a hardworking, industrious soul who toils from early morning to night; he is frugal in his habits and thrifty by nature; with patience and perseverance he ekes a modest living from the poorest of soils. He is generous and simple in his ways and he is generally happy with his lot; he is attached to his fields and he is a lover of animals. Like their kin in other lands, the Maltese farmers are well versed in the lore of nature and they are very conservative in their outlook. Some of them spurn modern machinery and prefer archaic implements of biblical times.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/123842
Appears in Collections:MFR, Volume 1, Issue 1

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